The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1913, Page 3

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ALIENATION SUIT COMES AS SEQUEL | As Seen by a Frenchman Who Thinks He Does TOTO WORE Mrs. Curtis Demands $10,000 From Mrs. Caro fdr Hus- band’s “Stolen” Love, SHE [S REPUTED RICH. Curtis Never Had Love for Wife to Be Stolen, Her Reply to Suit. her, Ghe obtained a decree and alimony trom Justice Erlanger last February. Mra. Caro testif®d on the trial that LIVED A®@ WIFE OF CURTIS FOR EIGHT YEARS. But Caro had not been paying alimony jong when he learned tha Curtis had been known as Mra, Caro'e husband for nearly eight years, So Caro sued for divorce, naming Curtis as co-respondent. A decree was awarded to him iast June Liberty street, and named Mrs. Caro as co-respondent. Mrs. Ourtis got an inter- locutory decree trom Justice Gegerich Nov. #1 She promptly instructed Mr. Arcnson to sue Mrs. Caro for the aliena- Dut he sold out and went to ‘work in the People's Theatre, Third ave- nue and One Hundred and Nineteenth etree. He recvularly turned over his salary to Mrs. Caro. USED OTHER NAMES WHEN TRAVELLING, He and ahe incorporated the company ef Heim & Curtis, of which she was treasurer, Three years afterward they went to live at Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Fourteenth street. | ‘Then Mre. Caro decked to take a trip; 40 Burope, and they sailed by the Lusl- tania on April 2, 1910, as “Mr. and Mrs, ‘Williem Walters.” They first stayed in Lendon at No. @ Clarence Road, where they ocoupied an entire house with a quite of servants. Mre Caro's sisters called on her about twice @ week, Curtis aid. From London they went to Paris and other Duropean cities, ‘They returned to this country on the American Girls as We Do Not Know Them BPOCECOROCEEEESEERSEDEE EES PSESEOEEAEADEAOSALERAEEERD SAELAEAANEOOSEA OOS DEBAEPAEODESAEDFSAESORADEES OOO OES THE STAVSATAHOME® ANS POOREST CHANCE TO erryvrvererrerrurvrrreretrry rrr rrircrrty Ty) weeeseoesoesooooes “The Tired Business Man her! in the Hands of a Young, | eececccccesececccccesoscesccscoo ce cosescosooosooess Pretty, Coquettish and Intelligent Woman Is an Easy Prey,” According to M. Deschamps. GIRL HAS BROKER rus LIFE SAV! Creel - ane eeescccoreoeensceaceoscess hasfone— opie ; “Those Who Have Least Sometimes,che wine the trick “with @ cooling hand on your fevered ,brow.” Sometimes ehe pounds her way into your heart om her typewriter keys. Sometime yea, sometimes, she bakes you a pie. But alwaye the Amertoon girl who works wants to “work” YOU, Mr Tired Bust- Translated by Marguerite Mooers Marshall. CHAPTER IV. almost all mascul by women, One men under their bes, messenger drivers, which Pa: tains, policewomen, Uncle Sam's Deltlah. It is as a worker that the American gi of energy and determination make her most distinguished and give her first place among her sisters all over the world. rl is remarkable. Her qualities In the United States ine employments have been carried on sees today women managing !mpor- tant commercial houses, banks, great industries; one sees them prospecting for gold mines and even exploit- ing them; one sees women at the head of firms with orders. One sees women ship cap- women barbers, surveyors, cow: girls. I pass over the women hack: ris also has. In all the occupations where they find themselves in direct contact, in struggle, in rivalry with men, ~ CIVIL. ENGINEER, women must be recognised as the superiors, on account of their control of sentimentality, their self-contred personalities, their natural intelligence, astuteness and wit. As a worker the American woman shows herself a master. The American man, in the hands of a young, pretty, coquettish and intelligent woman is an easy prey, even in the business world, cooks, CHANCE TO GET MARMED eee Man, and if you don’t believe it, M. Emile Deschamps does, The French globe ter and wnconactous humorist says 90 a Femmes d’Onole Bam” (Uncle Sam's Women). Also he says that a T. B. M. te an exey prey and an easier hue- dand. It reade well! with she was twelve years old. way of aiding destiny. The employee is pretty, to flirt ts agreeable, She flirts with her employer, who often, while dictating @ letter or giving an order, surveys her with @ more considering glance than ip neces- sary, a glance which she well under- stands, TI! rest is eas: Oh! ehe 1 not to catch herself in her own nets. She has had too much experience already, she kno’ too many of the pitfalls of life, and the firat emotions which troubled her virgin [Soul are already far tn the past, Her {heart may he vapable of loving, but { jis closed in thin moment of strife thinks too much of dollars not to feel gure of herself, And tl he has her emperament to ald her not to dev ‘om the road prepared and tho destined end. She will have time to love when she ia rich. After the first atep i# taken and the young woman married, she aspires to mount higher, since she easily acous- toms herself to the advantages of her first establishment, She wishes to find ‘There ts one ACCORDING To STATISTITS THE TRAINED NURSE NAS THE BEST the strength of her soul since X i F9SISSSTHTFTSSS FHSCSSETESSSESTESTVES TEFTISISIIGS FHFITITFHTIVVIGF Gv IGS= THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918. FRENCH COUNT HELD ©. WO IN SECRET SERVICE MAN Landlady Also Accuses Gaston Bremont of Obtaining $1,500 by False Pretence. it stood bafere United loner Phielde to-da: extorting money from the i 5 g att death of Countess de Bremont and de- | Clared he had been made executor of the Prospect of Wedding Are estate, Then, she says, he borrowed wime agmregating $1,000 He fatied to Pay, and gave the matter Into the hands of uthoritt When the oMoinis began looking up Rremont's activities they aay they found that he was tn the habit of visiting Jer- soy lMquor stores, carrying revolvers, hand dlackjacke and @ badge upon which "TU. 8." wan insortbed, and oon- fiding that he wae 4 secret service man, According to the service men he had Uittle trouble getting loans, Following his arraignment to-dey, Bremont told reporters that he was a count and a civil engineer. He would not talk, about his alleged posing secret eervice agent, but readilyadmit- te @ that he owed Mrs. Mundt money whitoh, he insisted, he intended paying. the Girls Who Stay at Home, but Good Cooks Stand Well on the List.” he household. The wife and the daugh- ters of @ well-to<io man may run up ‘bills in the shops, but they rarely have pooket money, and it ts partly or alto- wether on this account that they often work. It is generally the opinion in Amertes, at least the opinion of the daughters, that they should be pald for working In thelr homes ax a tnaid or u scrub woman ie paid. They make no difference between the treatment due to @ father or mother and that due to an employer. There are many kinds of trades pra tised by the wi ary ‘n the United Sta en undertakers bolleve them in New York. ‘Ha: first messenger girl, who grams to thelr destination on @ Iittle . Unhappily the ungaliant mes. declared war on har because she received more tips than they, The daughter of a general was the first pilot on the Great Lakes, OTHER ENTERPRISES OF THE AMERICAN WOMEN. In Chicago the divorced wife of an He described his prosecution as “aptte- work,” but would not go into detalles to the “plot” —_————— THOUSANDS ARE DELAYED BY BRIDGE REPAIRERS No Warning Given When Vehicu- Tratlic on Williamsburg 3ridge Is Halted by Workers. lar Thousands of preons were tncon+ ventenced this morning when the Bridge Department decided to strengthen the Jand span of the Williainsvurg Bridge, | between the shore and the Manhattan anchoragé, wo that ten-oar elevated traine might over the structure the now limit the tratns ty nix At 10.26 ofelock workmen went ty work and all elevated and trolley traffic was stopped, live Manhattan trolley Ines and about 4 dozen Brook lyn lines, am well as three elevated lines, were tied up: No warning was given, and at the Manhattan and Hrook lyn ends crowds began to mass in the ity BAIL FORPOSING AS Jn Societ MEN WO y at RTH WHILE Washington As Seen From the Outside —— Mrs. David Franklin Houe- ton, Wife of the Secre- tary of Agriculture, Does Not Let Social Duties Lessen Her De- votion to Children and Home. {eres co Tee Bening Werld.) WASHINGTON, Deo, §—Mre. David Franklin Houston, wife of the Seere- tary of Agrioulture, ie the most atrik- ing homebody in the Cabdinew circle of the Wilson $= Admintstrat!: Her youngest baby fe ten months old. Her next youngest fs two and a half yeare and « little over. She hae a doy of fourteen—a boy with @ bright, eager, vivacious mind that te @ delight to his comrade and beat friend, his mother. ‘Then Mra. Houston, like moat of the other ladies of the cabinet, employs ao socal secretary. She must personally accept or decline hundreds of invite- tion, respond to the numerous appeals which every woman tn public life re celves for help of one sort or another and reply to many letters from the va- rlous organizationa that solicit her eo operation and membership. “Yoa, | have many Interests. I think the okler one becomes the more one'e lnterents bronden," she sald since coming to Washington it has been im- HARBURGER DRAWS GUN ON CROWD AS SLAYER gentsed for social services, and it while working in this eociety that oh) became vitally interested in soclolegi” cal matte! r vances one atep nearer will eufter Gap it.” mmiling crowd followed to the feet of the stalrcace, Here the spectators Salt @4, for the @heriff stood helt way IS TAKEN 10 TOMBS Di Martini Sentenced to Die ———— , THANKS TO EVENING WORLD, * Y. W. ©, A. @ratetul te Press ter ASé Mamtepsier onder ie names. of supe| CURTER FEMININE POISON Bee er Cire citing. teateantea oad [ee erate uae one piece rar [Renee eueees_& NISELnA oMlos and) player , Fe told hat the tie-up] —Spectators Laugh at Julius | Piclagsita pte wees i : : ie 2 NOt lthe races, She made a great auccens. several hours. jeanwhile, : 4 ; ee ee Roylancs, They | In spite of is coldness, his determi-| hotel servanta do not satiaty welr io: the rupture 1s easy #0 far | in New York there is a iady veterinary |!” Williamsburg, 1000 persons jammed! and His “Smoke Wagon.” We to expres to you the heart. | Cahiimhed « home at No, nhattan) ston to see only the interests at stake, | *tincts so naturally, as her heart is concerned. There re- | girgeon, and one at the head of a birdy | the piasa, They were directed to sur- felt gratitude of afi the members of tm avenue, which Mra Caro furnished luz-| | spite of his more profound know!- A In an Ararican falitees aitgen 8 mains only the meanan ley side of the | i osittal. There are Women umpires fo: | {#e lines over the Brooklyn and Man — Young Women'e ristiam Assogiatios urtously. eige of the mysteries of business, his| traveller at the lunch counter asl ror | question, {f I may call it that—the scene/ricrhall, the national game and women | }attan bridges and to ferries for Man \ for your help throughout Ge grepare Pog pk aghtory + Care egentually fet) greater faminarity with thie dattleficid, | « piece of apple pie. After having eates he | Fuldes wearing trousers in the Adiron. | atian Charles 4) Martini, twenty-three years! tion for and the active working eut af Garo, who bad just lost bis eeparation|™4n !n conflict with @ woman shows three or four mouthfuls . - a ; easily and vs dacks. A woman been elected Dep-| ‘Tit same delay will occur later when] Id, a Bronx gangster, convicted of the! our recent campaign to seoure Gutifings gait. The other actions followed, himeelf as an inferior. The subtle femi- anibumarere sy Soe yaar " iudgee kind to @ woman! Al-| it gheritt of Salt Lake City, At a beach |‘ \" Hrooklyn . murder of Probationary Pollceman| and@ equipment fer our work i WN | a nine polson always does ite work. But| | "By ae bee ages deel Se ere styles tn watt for. His {8 Massachusotts the crew of @ lifebon > Patrick Cotter at One Hundred and| York Coty. ‘ the American man ia « good sport and ae in my life! a Ny porns ana | wees ° . ying f, his wocial po. {consisted of four young girls. At Dal YLIUS TILL FIGHTING Highty-#ighth street and Hughes ave-| “We want to thank you mot only Ser BRAZIL'S PRESIDENT he eonsoles himeelf easly with one or|#he who is capable o! i od a ple hip eons he , walt oe oe las, Tex. a Woman was chosen to fi ; nue on Aug. 4, to-day was sentenced by your wonderful generosity tn altetting soveral whiskeys, and the remembrance] like this must be ey We fe. ad me + jon ni ney ne = paca ticeen saved the position of Assistant Deputy City duatice Vernon M, Davis to die tn the’ so much space to campaign sews, but of the Joy of his feminine conqueror the sock end t eweer I'll marry heron | Bene wit ge T8r y Marshal. She carried @ gun as a man 70 ESCAPE DEPORTATION clectric chair during the week degin- also for sending us reporters wrese im: T0 WED TO-MORROW statistician has classified the women he i she oer aaere, Beez nme DP Id have done and knew now to hing Jan. 1%. Justice Davis dented mo: a ae Work tn the United Btates as re- 2" asked the ws Dene in the mysterious corners of ter haere ima - for a new trial and an arrest of } = y = jous in my Hf determined, ever! aoa | A da ty ‘Ci L. Jord: | aa ane garis their chances of finding a hus Ser During my last stay in the United | jy; ' y js idament made by Clarke 1. Jordan, | The waiter disappeared and returned soul. y His Attorneys Declare Sedition Is! , Int’ en RIO JANIERO, Dec. 8.—Great prepara-| band while following their protession. ‘ . | Staten the woman «hie? of a band of : lartint’a counse’ . jtone of the press articles was @ tions are belng made for the murriage| Those who huve the most chances are| medially, | Arageing behing him a /1F SHE DOESN'T SUCCEED SHE |) ini, was arrested in New York Political Offense Not Involv- ter, who lived at No 1M Kast One! of universal comment. The stad of President Marshal Hermes da Fon-| the trained nurses; those who have the TRIES AGAIN, She was only twenty-two, pretty, wel Hunered: 490 nh _atrect, wae (Ot | Lomraphers:: Seg, Were) Smttvnaer eee MARRIAGE 18 A KIND OF SPEC- tached to the Tremont police station. teous and considerate, seca and Senhorita Dona Nair do Teffe| least, the women who do work in their @t she ‘s mistaken again, if New | dressed and co: nded several bandits ing Moral Turpitude. to-morrow. The diplomatic corps ts not|own homes. That is perhaps why #0 ULATION, husband does not give her everything | with the ease of an old offender, Fey Two young Italians, one of whom was) “The successful issue of the whele ef to be officially invited, but Baron de| few young girls like to remain in the] 1, many cases, for many working |she wants, the divorce mine {# snex-/ trades have teen scorned. One buatnes ‘The contention that sedition te i Martini, and an Italtan girl were) fort, we fully reatize, would have bese Tete. the bride's futher, will have the|famlly circle. Between these two 6x-| women, marriage is a Kind of epecula-|haustible and #o are the aspirants tol alone is greatly dev!ed tn the States | (teal offense rot onvolving mora) | quarreling when a! Martint fired (Wo! an tmpossibiiity without the se-oper foreign diplomat'sts present as his per-|tremes come !n the following order|tion, or, rat! tho first move in a|her hand, She will begin again, Alas|where it is not yet permitted by law (tide War Used by Simon Molloce | hots at the girl, Cotter pursued him ation of the newapapers, and wé ewe te onal friends. stenographers, domostic servants, shoD-! speculation. For a gir: to remain for these love affalie treated like bual-|the business of ‘electrens re the United States Court ef Ap | and was shot dead : the Evening World @ heavy debt of ap Deputy Hermes Fonseca proteste| girls, factory workers, teacher and | jong time a typewriter or a stenograph ness deais! The An san can be every # to-day in his out to prevei CHIICR SRS PouEnraem Ser rowd | prectation.”” Very sincerel yours, N against the remarriage of his father, and) tclephone operators, [at eight or ten dollars a week—bare | A great many young girls who have! thing ex ynan. She is @ hybrid | [4 (eportat ot Baward Myllus jof the curlous gathered about the little] VERA SCOTT OUSHMAN, Presideat | numerous deputies will present to him| The domestic servants stand in & §004| ing expenses—would be to re t tao need to Work seek and find a re-|heing with many maaculine qualtion and | M¥lus te an Engiieh newspaper man |snerift, Har his deputy and the) CORAL, TATHAM, General Secretary, on Tuesday, the day of the wedding, bis| position on the tist. “Men,” Mra. Rus-| whole [ife anticipating that munerative occupation rather than re-|yery few feminine ones. She lw netthe: | Sho svent a te: ‘ they meant to rescue] —— mother’s portrait. sei Sage has written, “love to marry |those pleasures, to which she has aspired | main at home and perform the work of la sweetheart. nor a wife, nor a mother | for seit as rio i rae fe with having ¢9 ourtshed his nickel- are prey! his union piatol ' ‘tusom Globe. Sometimes @ man puts on a continu: oue smile, und gives the impression he FAT LESCWEAT IND TAKE SALTS | a™reRsssonerce ge cup RID BRK nseist"hn, way (Si ST A aa Wife, in Answer, Saye Man Named | of the Auatro-Americ wattle) with 360 dues tiacomt: na | Was With Her When Tl. cabin passengers and 1,400 ateerage, ; Le ook a pm Sn i vs s = 7 aan in? Wane from Trieste, reached the head of he ed Stater ts the a IF KIDNEYS ACHE OR BACK HURTS| c= seszs‘wrszescrsee]. BY THE RAGING WIND coer 3 oo EX-Lax Will Stop for divorce, alleging tha. in jast Decem jand for two bh toe a MAN COW iT of th pee sudy of sediments the els| 2&2, @ thoatrical agent, ey Ub oe a oe | Says Bladder irritation or <(iem'etiritatns, oliging you to gr] Seater yea trae ee a = Ship em nyt p Rheumatism means Kid- neys aren’t strain- Her passengers Kot new re on States : * . . get about four ounces of Jad Salts presented Justioe Benedict to-day. to." ing out uric acid. We Shien tikes iabloneeatalin kine ten ay. Inable to Reach Pi to Mout and Wave to tholr| MeQuade @ Co.'s feed store, at tne ' ‘ Sete ee terete fe lint aire fi ana) Unable to Reach Piers on the pte Of Hroadway, West New lirigitun, Works Nature’s Way. Meat forms uric acid, which excites | days and your kidneys will then act fine | attending Pending the suit, ino kl ne in Brook | Staten Island, was destroyed by a ttre | a . and overworks the kidneys in their ef-| and bladder disorders disappeni ix] the wife was warded $29 a weak ail in Brooxlyn, Ttaltan Line |which was discovered at 6 o'clock this | oo. a, And harsh ootharttes{withont dtecomfort of pala. ‘let peut forts to filter it from the system. Regu-| famous salts is made from the acid of] mony and $1: tena. daa era ot) hava | . F ‘ : tretem (a ender with, Seclas one SOM lar eaters of meat must flush the kidney: | grapes amd lemon juice, combined wit eeeneiioee ere == the Kenta! Rae Ane ie SNRRANA ta Baye GRAD OE: KHER oan ‘ ' FA ea ee clearckanand GK Gin’ ea Micantenally. You must. relieve thers | fithla, and has been used for generations | Grable Are Exnibttion for Chartty.| ori. caging nor) thot ' ee ie Geibae at thao cee Wee a: 308A coving ern nine war a ike you relieve your bowels; removing! | to clean and stimulate sluggish Kidneys] 4", ©x!:#bition of contemporary graph dae aterm tries Te ten AE MAS RUN Vyay weak and gieatied Mca ope ederiierrenaestrrretarll the acids, waste and poisou, else you fev! | and stop bladder irritation. dad Sults in] Qt yy, 00 Len Mt UNE Kalions of Glmnel] lod tie sean up naw nel fhe vers of | ia put us| “oem & dattstoua taniing r ehge: {RE Comesination. CAtAIn ese) aa a dull misery in the kidney region, shar) | inexpensive, harmless and makes a de-|*.,"Vicenstein, No ii Fitth avenie | city wenoklyn wo ‘etoely that the in [toe North Miver were the wind ha a ate taxative “ wwees|ocrdee ane adulee. epee’ (eneniel ean pains in the back or sick headache, diz-| light{ul effervescent lithia-water drink,| couds are to be devoted to tho purposes| coming ships attempting to dock were | 8t Smee Wil siccoeder dooktne | prpat sigs (eheastninr cas As bowers eta ates pe sania siness, your stomach sours, tongue 1s| which millions of men and women take| of the Junior League. The drawings|,. bp at the foot of Tairty-fourth street | muth, while making an oversea fight |moving work cai treme (eek 4 comers h ted, and when the weather is bed you have Theumatic twinges The urine up two or three times during the To neutralise these irritating and flush off the body's urinous night. now and than ee avoiding serious kid- neg end . alumony, She has a millinery shment in Longacre Square. Affidavits on behalf of the wife were and other art objects in the are from the gallery ef & &. forcad to abandon the job and return to SeRition ietin, on amakorage ip the bay to await mege upper bay and Liners With Many Passengers]! ? iS! nist the & as an The Santa Catherioa returned to th erday gonmiderad. & hydroaeropiane. fell from | Beadache 0 begat and was drowned. (Fae WOU Of Diloussess and Bicguag, * torpia iver and sour atomaoh; |No Gripe, Pain or Purging From This Gentle, Chocolate Laxative. It tice, Ex-Lax te the best thing yee relies of constipation. 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